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July 18, 1900,

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CHICAGO, July 17 -- Wilson W. Dunlap, the itinerant evangelist and former money lender of New York, was arrested to-day for driving on the boulevard in a wagon heavier than is allowed by the ordinance. When the officers attempted to halt him, he first expostulated with them, and then is said to have picked up a hammer with which to resist arrest.

July 18, 1900

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